#5: Win, damnit, win! A 9-7 season at minimum, please. I fully expect the bench to be remade, but there are some weak spots that need to be addressed. The offensive line should get a hard look aside from Weiner and Forney, who injuries aside were easily the most effective tandem on the line. Warrick Dunn should also be platooning next year, especially late in the season. Contrary to popular belief, does not mean 'Keep asking me the same question and maybe an answer will pop up. Chris Crocker might be platooning at best next year. #4: Remove ineffective starters This isn't a long list, but Jason Webster more or less has to go. It may just be that he's never going to really improve in that area, but you keep working at it and try your best regardless. What really needs to be worked on is how he makes his reads, because he seems to only check two receivers before he bolts better than half the time. Taking him out of a system that requires him to drop back two miles and grab a cup of coffee certainly can't hurt. Even Vickz Numbah One Fan Evah! would have to admit that he needs quite a bit of improvement. #3: Work with Vick extensively in the offseason I've sort of morphed into a Vick defender, a position that is still a little new and scary to me. Alge Crumpler, of course, is going nowhere, Goodell bless him. or Randy Moss type, but even a second tier wide receiver could make a huge difference if Vick throws well to him. Roddy White needs quite a bit of work, Adam Jennings is still a mystery receiver, and Finneran will be consistent when he comes back but isn't the big play guy we kinda sorta really need. Jenkins started to put it together a little even though he's so damn inconsistent you just want to strangle him and then stash his body in his own locker, but behind him there's a big gaping void of unfufilled potential. #2: New receiving corps, por favor I'm not totally backing away from my assertion that this corps has the talent to succeed, but.it's time for a proven free agent. After the coaching staff is set, we turn to our next weakness. But he has a good reputation as a player's coach and a guy who has worked well with running QBs in the past. What I'm specifically hoping for is a coach who has a flexible philosophy and the will to give Vick a hard time when he's doing poorly. In other words, Rich Rodriguez should come before Pete Carroll. A highly prized college guy who has never struck the pros is very much preferable to some set in his ways has been who had success at one point in the NFL, or none at all. I haven't really scoured the possible availables for offense, so I'll hold off on that for now. No offense to Greg Knapp, but a dog randomly touching its nose to a spinning wheel of plays would probably have a better success rate. Offensive coordinator is tougher to call. The defense is strong enough personnel wise for him to work his magic, and though I believe he's fallen off the radar a bit, I hope we chase him. I'm a very big fan of Tim Lewis, and while I don't know what kind of head coach he'd be, you can't argue with him as a defensive coordinator. #1: Find a completely new coaching staff. I've compiled a short list of things I'd like to see done, and I'd love your input, of course. Maybe I can pick up Jim to be my play by play guy here at The Falcoholic, eh?īut it would be nice to know what we need to do next. Thanks to McKay and Blank, we know that step is fire your head coach. The problem with having a talented team in a very weak NFC is that if you completely underachieve in almost every conceivable way, it's impossible to know what the next step is. Some of it was due to injuries, some of it was due to Vick, and a lot was due to the coaching staff. After a 5-2 start to the season, we finished up a staggering 2-7. This article has been viewed 2,327 times.But I know just where we've been, and I didn't like it so much. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. She has been the host of The Dating and Relationship Show on Global News Radio 640 Toronto (AM640) for 6 years and is known as The Hookup Queen of Clubhouse her popular singles club, Single in the City, has over 95.5K members who regularly join in weekly dating and relationship-focused rooms. Her experience, skills, and insights have led to thousands of successfully united over 65,000 singles through events and one-on-one matchmaking coaching sessions. Laura Bilotta is a Dating Coach, Matchmaker, and the Founder of Single in the City, her dating and relationship coaching service based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. With over 18 years of experience, she focuses on helping singles date more intentionally, encouraging them to let go of negative patterns so that they can attract the love that they deserve. This article was co-authored by Laura Bilotta and by wikiHow staff writer, Dan Hickey.
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